Soon … and sounds of silence from the InterAcademy Council

On August 30, the InterAcademy Council (IAC) – a prestigious scientific body upon which was conferred (with great fanfare) the remit of the evaluation the policies, practices and procedures of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – released its report. Here’s the video of the Press Conference that was held that day.

It so happens that I was one of many individuals who took the time to respond to the IAC’s questionnaire.

The questionnaire page on the IAC site now states:

A critical element of the InterAcademy Council committee’s analysis is the opinions of knowledgeable experts and thoughtful observers regarding IPCC’s processes and procedures for producing assessments.

The aggregated written input, with all names and affiliations removed, will be made available to the public following release of the report.
Thank you for your input.
PLEASE NOTE: THE COMMITTEE HAS COMPLETED ITS REVIEW OF QUESTIONNAIRE RESPONSES AND COMMENTS. THE REPORT WILL BE RELEASED AT THE UN ON AUGUST 30 [CAPS in original and emphasis added -hro]

I had downloaded my “Prepublication Copy—Subject to Further Editorial Revision”. In the Acknowledgements I found:

Community input was an essential element of this review. The Committee thanks the individuals who participated in IAC Committee or subcommittee meetings (listed below), as well as the more than 400 individuals who provided other oral or written input (listed in Appendix C).

So I took my mouse to Appendix C “Contributors to the Review” which showed:

Hmmm … Well, I was born in the U.K., but I’ve lived most of my life in Canada! And, oh my … they’ve misspelled “Pachauri”. Further perusal of the document showed (page 11):

More than 400 individuals, listed in Appendix C, provided input. The prevailing views of the questionnaire respondents about the various steps in the IPCC assessment process are summarized in this report and a compilation of all of the responses, with identifiers removed, is available from the IAC6 [emphasis added -hro]

“The prevailing views of the questionnaire respondents about the various steps in the IPCC assessment process are summarized in this report and a compilation of all of the responses, with identifiers removed, is available from the IAC.6”

Also, while I had submitted a comment earlier today indicating that I reside in Canada (not in the UK, as shown in Appendix C), I also noticed this evening on further perusal of this list that you also show “Thomas Fuller, Journalist, UK” – my understanding is that Mr. Fuller resides in the USA. When you make these corrections, you might also want to correct the name immediately following my own, which currently reads: “Rajendra Pachaurai, IPCC, India”. I believe the correct spelling of his surname is “Pachauri” :-)

So I waited, and waited and checked the IAC site from time to time, but eventually came to the sad conclusion that “soon” must mean something completely different in IAC-speak because by October 7 (at which point several IPCC countries and others had responded to the report) there was still no sign of the “compilation” on the IAC site. So I wrote again:

The questionnaire responses will soon be available. We are working on it now.
Unfortunately we do not yet have an exact date.

My best regards,

Ms. Tu Nguyen
Project Assistant

While I was waiting (and waiting and waiting – not to mention considering that the word “soon” may need to be redefined), I decided to check out the meeting documentation from the IPCC’s 32nd Session at Busan, Korea [Note: this was not the original link, which is now “broken”, and I have not compared “content” -hro]

Incidentally, there is a very interesting “New” document on the documentation page:

Decisions taken by the Panel at its 32nd Session with regards to the Recommendations resulting from the Review of the IPCC Processes and Procedures by the InterAcademy Council (IAC)

A quick scan of this document’s 27 pages suggests that not much (if any) change can be expected before the 33rd Session of the IPCC (which appears to be scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi May 10-13) But I digress …

By November 26, there was still no sign of this “compilation” of questionnaire responses. So, I wrote again:

I just checked the site again, and I still don’t see any link to the questionnaire responses. As I’m sure you know, the IAC’s report indicated that a:

“compilation of all of the responses, with identifiers removed, is available from the IAC” [emphasis added -hro]

It is now almost 3 months since the report was released. So I trust you’ll appreciate that I’m having some difficulty understanding why it is taking so long to make this compilation public.

In fact, I would respectfully suggest that prior to the IPCC’s October 11-14 Busan meeting (at which the IAC’s report was to be reviewed and discussed) such a compilation would bave been required by those responding to the report.

If you can not provide me with a reason for this delay and an exact date when the compilation will be available, I would appreciate receiving the contact information of someone who can.

Thanks,
Hilary Ostrov

Alas, I was greeted with sounds of silence. So I waited a few days and then wrote again:

I appreciate the correction in this presumed final version, so that my location appears as Canada (rather than the U.K.) in Appendix C (although I note that Dr. Pachauri is no longer listed as a “contributor who provided oral or written input”).

However, I also note that Page 6 of the above .pdf retains the text as per my August 31 observation [also below] and the same footnote (6) which links to http://reviewipcc.interacademycouncil.net/index.html. And I am still unable to locate the cited “compilation of all of the responses, with identifiers removed” – or link thereto – on the website.

Could you please provide me with a link to the page on which this (long overdue!) compilation can be found.

Thank you,
Hilary Ostrov

It is now December 12, and I’m sorry to report that I’ve been greeted with … more sounds of deafening silence.

I’m forwarding the above correspondence to all five “media contacts” – along with a link to this post. I’ll let you know if/when I receive any replies. In the meantime … to paraphrase an old song, “It’s a long, long time from August to December …”.

UPDATE: December 17 Not one of the above 5 “media contacts” has responded to my enquiry of
December 12 – nor have I heard from anyone else at the IAC. So I’ve now forwarded the entire string of correspondence to Dr. Harold Shapiro, the Chair of the IAC Review Committee in the hope that he might be prevailed upon to:

investigate the cause of this rather inordinate delay (not to mention the discourtesy) and advise me when this “compilation” will in fact be available. Not only do I find the delay and lack of courtesy somewhat dismaying, but I believe that it has potential to undermine the credibility of what is a very important report.

I’m sure this isn’t your fault, and you may not even be aware of the problem. But anything you can do to persuade those who are responsible to act responsively and responsibly would be appreciated.

No reply, yet. But I’ll keep you posted.

UPDATE: December 20 I have still heard nothing directly from the IAC (or Dr. Shapiro) but the “compilation” is now available, as I’ve noted in a post today.

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Exercising the prodigious deductive capacities of my planet-sized brain, I conclude that there were some decidedly unwanted responses and consensuses in that feedback, sufficient to make Choo-choo head for the hills and everyone else to hunker down behind a stone-wall.